Police officers attend an oath-taking ceremony, which started up the work of a new police patrol service, part of the Interior Ministry reform initiated by Ukrainian authorities, in Kiev, Ukraine, July 4, 2015. (Reuters / Valentyn Ogirenko) / Reuters

Two thousand members of a new patrol in Kiev’s police force took their oaths of office in a ceremony attended top Ukrainian politicians and US ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt. They also sported uniforms and cars that quickly caught with social media users.

President Petro Poroshenko came to address the new force which he
sees as a symbol of his country’s reforms.

“You will risk your health and even life, but the danger is
not where bullets are flying, it’s where banknotes are
rustling,” the president said at the ceremony, as the
officers lined up in the square. “You are the living evidence
of the fundamental change in our country.”

Kiev’s mayor, Vitaly Klitscho, then took the stage and
unexpectedly donned a service cap. Footage caught Poroshenko and
Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk standing behind him giggling, as
the former boxing champ addressed the crowd.

However, it was the new patrol’s uniform that led to a lively
exchange of opinions on social media. Users pointed out that the
police outfit looks much like the uniforms worn by the actors in
the 80s comedy franchise Police Academy.

There may be some reason to it, too. The outfit is produced by
the California-based 5.11 Tactical clothing brand.

The uniforms are said to be versatile, Teflon-coated and
water-repellent. During the presentation, which took place
earlier this week, one of the officers described the uniform as
“very comfortable… you don’t feel warm in it in summer and
don’t feel cold during the winter.”